Zastor and Deedrix debate Tigella's survival
Plot Beats
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Zastor and Deedrix discuss the challenges of re-inhabiting the surface of Tigella, highlighting the Deons' opposition to scientific solutions. Deedrix suggests Zastor could overrule the Deons.
Deedrix warns Zastor that Tigella may be on the edge of total extinction, emphasizing the urgency of their situation.
Who Was There
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Frantic insistence masking simmering contempt for obdurate leadership
Deedrix strides forward with the certainty of empirical truth, his voice sharp with frustration as he confronts Zastor’s indecision. He gestures toward the failing systems around them, insisting reason must override dogma if Tigella is to survive.
- • Persuade Zastor to override Deon objections and act immediately on terraforming
- • Force recognition of science as the only viable path forward
- • Scientific progress is the only salvation from extinction
- • Traditional belief systems are functionally indistinguishable from incompetence in crisis
Terrified urgency beneath a veneer of resolute caution
Zastor stands between mounting desperation and paralyzing caution, his authority tested by the collapse of Tigella’s infrastructure and the looming specter of the Deons’ wrath. He listens to Deedrix with the exhaustion of a leader who knows the truth but fears the cost of action.
- • Avert planetary extinction without destabilizing his leadership
- • Seek a solution that does not immediately provoke the Deons’ faction
- • Believes traditional authority must be preserved to maintain order
- • Accepts the severity of the ecological crisis but fears unchecked innovation
Location Details
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Central Control pulses with the desperate vitality of a dying systems hub, its emergency lighting casting jagged shadows across consoles where the air smells of scorched circuitry and overworked metal. Here, Zastor and Deedrix clash not only against imminent ecological catastrophe but against the spatial weight of institutional conflict.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Deons assert their obstructive presence through the legal and ideological framework that declares terraforming sacrilege, their stance embodied in Zastor’s fearful hesitation. The organization’s decrees hang in the air like stale incense, choking rational debate and stalling survival measures.
The Savants’ presence saturates the room through Deedrix’s urgent advocacy, their rationalist doctrine clashing audibly with the Deons’ decrees. As guardians of empirical knowledge, they demand immediate action despite political sanctions, their voices rising like alarms among the failing machines.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Zastor's suggestion that he could overrule the Deons (Central Control scene) contrasts with Lexa subsequently abandoning the debate to seek guidance from the Power in divine defiance. This shows the divergent responses to pressure: Zastor's calculated authoritarianism vs. Lexa's unyielding religious dogma."
Fractured authority in the Debating Chamber"Zastor's suggestion that he could overrule the Deons (Central Control scene) contrasts with Lexa subsequently abandoning the debate to seek guidance from the Power in divine defiance. This shows the divergent responses to pressure: Zastor's calculated authoritarianism vs. Lexa's unyielding religious dogma."
Caris demands surface ascent on Tigella